Category Archives: Transitions

Daylights Savings Time is a little inconvenient in that we lose an hour, but it marks a great time for triathletes to conduct a reality check. With March marking the start of the triathlon season, this is a great time … Continue reading →

Let me start this post by saying that I awoke in the wee hours of Saturday, August 28th with a severe case of food poisoning. I was so sick, I wasn’t able to join friends at East Beach for the … Continue reading →

Transition times in a triathlon, while short, can really hinder a triathlete’s mindset. The switch from swim to bike and bike to run is really what triathlons are all about. For my first five triathlons, I used a small backpack, … Continue reading →

After an early start this morning and pushing my body to new limits, I completed the 12th Annual Ventura Breathe of Life Triathlon sprint in 1:37:47. I placed 270 (of 363) overall and 20 of 24 in my age group … Continue reading →

Yesterday, I finished the 2010 UCSB Triathlon. It wasn’t easy, it was lonely, it was a learning experience, and yet somehow I disappeared off the results! However, I met my first big goal of Q1 and finished my fourth triathlon … Continue reading →